I think I may have answered my own question:
It’s the oblique crunch followed very soon by the turtle shell abs that actually pulls your body into extension, isn’t it? Paradoxically the butt tucking under in the turtle shell abs pulls your hips under your ribs and the T-spine extending is almost a reflex or response to the club pulling you through. You’re not necessarily “leaned back,” maybe with longer clubs moving at speed you will as a reaction, but the basic motion just gets you into a neutral standing position. Am I understanding this more correctly ?
You probably don’t need or want to know this but I regression therapied the exact concept that led me astray here- I was watching golf one Sunday and Ian Baker Finch was on the telestrator talking about how after impact the clubhead pulls the trail side around. Am I right in thinking he’s referring to the tugging sensation of extension but has his timing slightly wrong? That the action of the trail side core musculature is actually responsible for moving the passive flying wedge through impact, and that pulling or tugging happens later?
Thank you in advance!
I’m excite even if I’m not correct yet, this is tough for me to understand.
Z